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$3,064,675360.55 Acres
Off Market
Off Market
$3,064,675360.55 Acres
Off Market

TDB County Rd 1460, Chico, TX 76431 - Wise County

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Big Sandy Creek Ranch

Introducing the Big Sandy Creek Ranch, 360.55 +/- acres located in Wise County, Texas. This ranch has over 1.25 miles of Big Sandy Creek running right through the property. The Big Sandy Creek Ranch is covered in turkeys, whitetails, ducks, and hogs. From a recreational standpoint, this property has several areas to plant food plots for wildlife, especially deer and turkey. With multiple water sources, cover, and food in the tillable bottoms, the wildlife have the proper habitat to thrive. There is electricity on-site along with two water wells. There are cattle pens and fencing to run livestock. The 150 +/- acres of bottom ground has been in wheat production and offers excellent grazing! In addition to the wheat, there is plenty of pasture acreage that could be utilized for grazing or hay production. Typically, you will be able to carry 125 +/- head. Lastly, the location could not be any more attractive. Located just 15 +/- minutes from Decatur, Chico, and Bridgeport, and one hour from DFW, it is in a growing corridor offering you the chance to invest in prime acreage. Here is your chance to own and invest in quality ground within Wise County, Texas! All showings are by appointment only. If you would like more information or would like to schedule a private viewing, please contact Phil Dodd at (817) 915-2502 .

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Arrowhead Land Company

Sapulpa, OK

(817) 915-2502
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Arrowhead Land Company(817) 915-2502
Listing last updated: October 23, 2024 at 8:33 AM
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